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FREE PD: Education on Air - PD credit, watch parties and more


Education on Air
Join us for a day of
Professional Development
Education on Air is a free, online conference on December 3, 2016
At Education on Air: It Takes a Teacher, we’ll be celebrating educators and exploring the future of education and technology. Check out the full schedule of speakers and sessions.
Sessions led by educators, for educators
Regardless of the age of the students you teach, you'll hear practical tips from other educators that you can apply right away. Here are just some of the over 100 sessions for educators:
  • Assessing 21st century skills in a project-based environment” led by Kyle Wagner, Education Consultant
  • Media literacy in the digital age” led by Bill Bass, Innovation Coordinator at Parkway School District
  • Integrating virtual reality into the classroom” led by Amy DeMarco, Director at FieldTrip-VR
  • G-Suite for Education admin best practices and insights” led by Peter Henrie, COO at Amplified IT
Apply for PD credit with certificate of attendance
After each breakout session, you can fill out a form to receive a certificate that verifies your attendance, which you can use to apply for PD credit in your state or region. Even if you can’t make the conference live, you can watch the recorded videos after the event.

Host an Education on Air Watch Party
Professional Development is more fun together. Host a watch party at your school or somewhere in your community.

Once you register, you can fill out this form to let us know if you're hosting a watch party. We'll send you information on how to setup the livestream so that everything runs smoothly.

We will follow up with you a week before the event to get the number of people registered to attend your watch party. The top 5 watch parties with the most attendees will receive swag!

We hope to see you on December 3rd!

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